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Mary is sent to live with her aunt and uncle in Cornwall. However, when she discovers that her uncle's property is being used as the base by a gang of ship wreckers, she starts fearing for her life.
Release date: May 12, 1939 (London)
Director: Alfred Hitchcock










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00:23:34Mr. Trehearne has been with us the enormous time of two months, eight weeks, 56 days.
00:23:44How is that for arithmetic?
00:23:48What do you say to that, Mr. Trehearne?
00:23:52Joss.
00:23:54Clear out!
00:23:59Joss, please.
00:24:07Why, what's wrong?
00:24:08Joss, Mary's just told me.
00:24:10She came to the inn with Squire Pengallan.
00:24:13He asked why she was coming here and about us.
00:24:15And seeing he's a magistrate, I thought,
00:24:18Joss, you don't think he's found out anything?
00:24:22What's this about Sir Humphrey, eh?
00:24:24How did you come to meet him?
00:24:25Why, I called on him.
00:24:26The coach took me a long way past here, so I went to the house for help.
00:24:30Sir Humphrey was very kind and most obliging.
00:24:33He knows how to behave towards a woman.
00:24:35He even lent me a horse to ride here,
00:24:37one that won him a hundred guineas in the county steeplechase.
00:24:57We didn't get the oil we hoped for tonight, sir.
00:24:59There was a full gale blowing down there,
00:25:01and the ship broke clean into it.
00:25:08Get a pair of scissors, Merlin.
00:25:10Yes, sir.
00:25:17Where did you leave this blood out?
00:25:19What do you think we're conducting, a slaughterhouse?
00:25:21Cut it off.
00:25:22Well, there were so many of them come tumbling in.
00:25:24It was proper hard butcher's works.
00:25:25Well, what are they to live for?
00:25:27Poor scum, you were right to put them out of their misery.
00:25:30Look at this exquisite stuff.
00:25:32Worth the miserable lives of a hundred rum-rotten sailors.
00:25:35Perfection of its own kind.
00:25:37That's all that matters.
00:25:38I'm going to have a look at it.
00:25:39I'm going to have a look at it.
00:25:40I'm going to have a look at it.
00:25:41I'm going to have a look at it.
00:25:42I'm going to have a look at it.
00:25:43Such a sailor's perfection of its own kind.
00:25:46That's all that matters, Merlin,
00:25:47whatever is perfect of its own kind.
00:25:49I transport all the riff-raff in Bristol to Botany Bay
00:25:53to save one beautiful woman, a single headache.
00:25:56Something you don't understand and never will.
00:25:58Because you're neither a philosopher nor a gentleman.
00:26:00No, sir.
00:26:01But you made certain there's no survivors.
00:26:02Certain?
00:26:03Sure, sir.
00:26:04And I'm sorry about that girl Mary, sir.
00:26:05We didn't know she was coming.
00:26:06If she'd be no harm, I'll get away myself
00:26:08first thing in the morning.
00:26:09Make up a fire.
00:26:10It's cold in here.
00:26:11Give me a drink.
00:26:12Here, sir.
00:26:15Didn't expect you so soon, sir, before I put the light in the window.
00:26:18Man's a fool to stare out on a night like this.
00:26:20Taking a bit of a risk, wasn't it, sir Humphrey,
00:26:21coming here before I got patients and the men out of the way?
00:26:23Everything's a risk.
00:26:25This girl, Mary, not without character, mind of her own.
00:26:28Oh, you leave it to me, sir. I'll manage her, just as I manage my patients.
00:26:32Have you looked over the stuff, sir Humphrey?
00:26:33I don't see any resemblance, your wife.
00:26:34Well, maybe not, but my patience is a bit of a beauty when I married her.
00:26:38Why, I remember...
00:26:39This won't do, Merlin. It's not enough.
00:26:41No, sir, it's not quite what we were looking for.
00:26:43Better luck next time, eh, sir Humphrey?
00:26:45And we could deal with it.
00:26:46The men are getting a bit impatient-like.
00:26:48Oh, I could deal with them, all right, but they're asking where the money goes.
00:26:50They say they want more.
00:26:51What for?
00:26:52Rot their innards out sooner with a blue ray and you'll sell them.
00:26:54Listen, Merlin, I want more.
00:26:57I know what to do with money when I have it.
00:26:59That's why I must have it.
00:27:00Do you understand? I must have it.
00:27:02Yes, sir.
00:27:03Anything more this week while the weather still holds?
00:27:05Perhaps tomorrow. You'll know in time.
00:27:07I've been thinking about your wife's niece, Merlin.
00:27:09It's a pity to bundle her up before she's seen anything of the country.
00:27:12I've nothing against her stopping.
00:27:14Provided, of course, she's kept out of the way.
00:27:16Do it.
00:27:26Up to your rooms, both of you.
00:27:28Patience. Take a supper upstairs.
00:27:40Now, try and sleep, dear. You must be tired.
00:27:43Good night.
00:27:58Look at that.
00:28:03You was right, Joss.
00:28:04See that?
00:28:05You was right, Joss.
00:28:06See that?
00:28:07Best part of 15 pound in gold.
00:28:13What did I tell you?
00:28:15You've got yourself in a pretty mess, Mr. Trehearne.
00:28:19What have you got to say?
00:28:22Get me a drink.
00:28:24Choking gives you a thirst.
00:28:25Thomas, I'm sure you'll oblige the gentleman.
00:28:29Seems I'm a good guesser, Mr. Trehearne.
00:28:32How'd you get it?
00:28:34Safe.
00:28:35You mean you've been selling stuff on the side.
00:28:39I'm ashamed of you, Mr. Trehearne.
00:28:42That's what I am.
00:28:43Taking the bread out of the mouths of your pals.
00:28:47There's your leak.
00:28:48Not true.
00:28:50He's making fools of the lot of you.
00:28:52Where do you think this stuff goes?
00:28:54Who gets rid of it?
00:28:56Do you think Joss is in this by himself?
00:28:58Well, go on, ask him. Ask him who.
00:29:01That was a quash.
00:29:03Clean out the dirty feet.
00:29:05He asked for it, all right.
00:29:07Aye, he done us, we do him.
00:29:09What are we all waiting for?
00:29:22Any other room, see if you can find me a nice beam.
00:29:25About six foot two off the floor.
00:29:29Go on.
00:29:36Hold on, I'll see if the women are out of the way.
00:29:39Don't want a lot of squawking.
00:29:45Hurry up.
00:29:48It's a new chap, Trehearne.
00:29:50They found this gold on him.
00:29:51Know anything about him?
00:29:52Well, he came from St. Ives a couple of months ago.
00:29:54Recommended by a pal.
00:29:55You can't just kick him out, that's obvious.
00:29:57We might talk.
00:29:58The men want to string him up tonight.
00:30:00Really?
00:30:01That's a trifle formal, isn't it?
00:30:03Fistful.
00:30:04Oh, no.
00:30:05Too naughty.
00:30:06Of course, you wouldn't want to alarm your wife, would you?
00:30:10No, I wouldn't.
00:30:11I wouldn't.
00:30:12You wouldn't?
00:30:13No.
00:30:14Too naughty.
00:30:15Of course, you wouldn't want to alarm your wife's niece.
00:30:19Hmm?
00:30:20I suppose it's as good a way as any.
00:30:22Right.
00:30:23No need for you to go.
00:30:24Tell him.
00:30:25I haven't finished talking to him.
00:30:31Harry.
00:30:32Yes?
00:30:33Get on with it.
00:30:34I'll be down in a minute.
00:30:35All right.
00:30:39Go on, Salvation.
00:30:40Look sharp.
00:30:45Stand back, the rest of you.
00:30:47We don't want any gawpers here.
00:30:49This is private, see?
00:30:50If you want the public hanging said,
00:30:52you won't have to wait long.
00:30:53And you'll get a fine view of it from the best position,
00:30:56inside the rope.
00:30:58Down.
00:31:02You're not old enough yet.
00:31:06What about Josh?
00:31:07He says to get it over.
00:31:09Is this the place, Harry?
00:31:10That's it.
00:31:11Plenty of clearance.
00:31:13And if it's worth doing, I say, it's worth doing proper.
00:31:23Come on, bring him over here.
00:31:25Let's make a quick job of it before he comes round.
00:31:27I won't be a party to that, Thomas.
00:31:29It's only being kind to him.
00:31:30He won't know nothing about it, Salvation.
00:31:32It's no kindness to send a man into the next world on a whirz.
00:31:35It's even.
00:31:36That's what it is I say.
00:31:37Bring him round with a nip of spirits
00:31:39and give him a fair chance to meditate.
00:31:41I don't like the thought of it, Salvation.
00:31:42It's like doing it in cold blood.
00:31:44Come on, he's heavy.
00:31:45What do you say, Harry?
00:31:47I say, shut your misbegotten mouths, both of you.
00:31:55At it again, Dandy?
00:31:56Grab, grab, grab all the time?
00:31:59We'll spin a coin for them buckles when I say the word.
00:32:05Let's have a light.
00:32:12Let's have a light.
00:32:29All together.
00:32:30Go.
00:32:43Don't you let him have him, Harry.
00:32:45Go on.
00:32:46Throttle him, Dandy.
00:32:47Go on, Harry.
00:32:48You shut your mouth.
00:32:49Do you want to break just down and spoil me?
00:32:51Come.
00:33:12You've got to get out of here.
00:33:37They'll be back in a minute.
00:33:42Please, you must try.
00:33:44Quick.
00:33:45Quick.
00:33:58You mustn't stop here.
00:33:59Get away.
00:34:00I couldn't leave on patience.
00:34:02Oh, please, you must hurry.
00:34:12Quick, before John...
00:34:42There you are, my dear.
00:34:52Been saying good night to Patience?
00:34:55Yes, I've been thinking things over.
00:34:58She's a sweet, pretty girl, I said to myself,
00:35:01with a lot of character.
00:35:03It seems a pity to send her away
00:35:05before she's hardly seen anything of the county.
00:35:08She can stay here, I said,
00:35:10just as long as she feels inclined.
00:35:13Joss!
00:35:14Joss!
00:35:15Come down, Joss.
00:35:29He's been took, Joss.
00:35:31What, who?
00:35:32Yeah, he's been took by the angels.
00:35:35Well, of course he's been took, I know that.
00:35:37But alive, Joss, alive.
00:35:39Mary, it was you.
00:35:42You set that man free.
00:35:45Listen to me, you must leave Jamaica in now,
00:35:47this minute, do you hear?
00:35:49There you are.
00:35:52That blasted girl, I'll kill her.
00:35:56For pity's sake, go now, before Joss comes up.
00:36:08Where's that girl?
00:36:10Where is she?
00:36:14You let her go.
00:36:26Thomas, take this lamp, look in the stable.
00:36:29Patty, give me a hand.
00:36:32Patty, give me a hand.
00:36:45Come on, Joss, stay here.
00:36:46Come on.
00:36:47Where?
00:36:48Drum of the harbor, I know a place.
00:36:50We'll be safe there for a while.
00:36:56Come on, hurry.
00:36:59Don't search the floor, try the yard.
00:37:09We'll have to get him if we stay out all night.
00:37:13We've got a sign of either of them.
00:37:15We've got clear.
00:37:16Any luck now?
00:37:17Well, if we don't find them, we'll swing for it like that.
00:37:19Harry.
00:37:20Yeah.
00:37:21Take a couple of men down to the coast.
00:37:22Yeah.
00:37:23Thomas, get your brother.
00:37:24Any of our chaps you can find in the village.
00:37:25Search the moors.
00:37:26Keep on looking.
00:37:27What you gonna do, Joss?
00:37:28All right.
00:37:31Cedric.
00:37:35It's very late, sir.
00:37:36She was a very charming girl, Cedric.
00:37:38I didn't mention it before, sir, but the butcher was here
00:37:40while you were at dinner.
00:37:41He wants his account settled.
00:37:43Remarkably unattractive occupation, Cedric.
00:37:45Drearily dismembering carcass after carcass.
00:37:48Well, I suppose they must live, sir.
00:37:50Must they?
00:37:51With nearly 40 pounds owing to the butcher,
00:37:5335 to the baker.
00:37:54You see, sir, butcher, baker.
00:37:57Butcher and baker there, you old numbskull.
00:38:23Sorry.
00:38:24Cedric.
00:38:25What?
00:38:26Doing your duty.
00:38:27It's all, Master Humphrey.
00:38:30These outbursts of mine are quite inexcusable.
00:38:34I can't think what comes over me.
00:38:37By the way, Cedric, what happened to my grandfather?
00:38:45Uh, went mad, didn't he, huh?
00:38:56Uh, no need for you to, uh, hang about, Cedric.
00:38:59Go to bed.
00:39:17How dare you come here to me?
00:39:19Haven't I told you a score of times?
00:39:21Yes, but, but Trehearne's got away.
00:39:23That girl set him free.
00:39:24I couldn't help it.
00:39:25Spoilers with you.
00:39:26What have you, uh, done with her?
00:39:28She's gone, too.
00:39:29Oh, uh, a general exodus, apparently.
00:39:31You, uh, persuaded, uh, your wife to remain, I hope.
00:39:34The men are out looking for him now.
00:39:36We're doing our best.
00:39:37Is that all you came here to say?
00:39:39I'm sorry, Squire, but that chap Trehearne knows too much.
00:39:41If he was to inform against me and the others...
00:39:43You're losing your head, Merlin.
00:39:44Even if Trehearne lives to do any informing, he'll do it here.
00:39:47I'm the only justice in the neighborhood.
00:39:49If you can't keep your wits about you,
00:39:51would you kindly allow me to keep mine?
00:39:53If I didn't, you'd never see another wreck.
00:39:56And the brains are out.
00:39:58The body dies, Merlin.
00:40:00And I needn't remind you that in this little organization,
00:40:02you and your fellows are only the carcass.
00:40:05See, our brains are here, huh?
00:40:07I'm sorry, I was only trying to warn you.
00:40:09You let me do the warning?
00:40:10If you want any more fat pickings on the shore,
00:40:12you just obey order.
00:40:13And don't come here again.
00:40:15Get out!
00:40:16Get out!
00:40:21Get out!
00:40:51Get out!
00:41:22Hey, what...
00:41:23Come back!
00:41:24What are you...
00:41:31Now, what do you think you're doing?
00:41:32Let go!
00:41:33Don't be a fool.
00:41:34You'll never get anywhere.
00:41:35You can't even row.
00:41:36Leave me alone!
00:41:37You're not afraid of me.
00:41:39Are you?
00:41:41Well, that's women for you.
00:41:42Save your life one minute,
00:41:43frightened for their own the next.
00:41:46Yes, I'm not a very pretty sight at the moment,
00:41:48but I don't bite you.
00:41:49Do you think I don't know
00:41:50why my aunt is frightened for her life?
00:41:52That I don't know what you and the rest of you
00:41:54are doing at Jamaica Inn?
00:41:55No, what?
00:41:56Thieves, smugglers, cutthroats for all I know,
00:41:58and I'm not sane!
00:42:16Look!
00:42:17Harry!
00:42:18Here!
00:42:19A very significant piece of flotsam, eh?
00:42:22Came out of the cave.
00:42:23Suppose you ask your brother
00:42:24to take you for a nice row.
00:42:26Do you follow me?
00:42:27Huh?
00:42:28Can I go too, Harry?
00:42:29I saw it first.
00:42:30No, you cut back and tell Joss everything's lovely.
00:42:32Go on, Ron.
00:42:33Dandy, you go and get some rope.
00:42:36This way.
00:42:37Come on.
00:42:38Come on.
00:42:39Come on.
00:42:40Come on.
00:42:41Come on.
00:42:42Come on.
00:42:44This way.
00:43:01Do you know what you've done?
00:43:03The tide's going out now,
00:43:04but it'll be high water again before dark.
00:43:06We can't stay here without that boat.
00:43:08Oh, well, we'll have to run for it, that's all,
00:43:10as soon as the tide's low enough.
00:43:12Trust me to land myself with a woman.
00:43:15On the other hand, of course, you did save my life.
00:43:17I hope you make better use of it in the future.
00:43:19Yeah, well, that's a tall order
00:43:20for a desperate character like me.
00:43:21No doubt.
00:43:22A smuggler and a cutthroat, I think, is it?
00:43:24Very likely.
00:43:25Do you think there's any hope for me?
00:43:27Tell me, what ought I to do?
00:43:28Anything you please.
00:43:29Well, I used to be a sailor.
00:43:30I can go back to sea, eh?
00:43:32I'm not in the least interested.
00:43:33You must be.
00:43:34Don't forget you're responsible for me.
00:43:36I am not.
00:43:37Oh, yes.
00:43:38But for you, I shouldn't be here at all.
00:43:39You can't deny that.
00:43:40But you see, when we're safe and sure,
00:43:41I shall put myself entirely in your hands.
00:43:43Oh, please be quiet.
00:43:44Oh, cheer up.
00:43:45We'll be there by...
00:43:48Take the little book, Mr. Trehearne.
00:43:51There's a beautiful hymn on page 13.
00:43:54While at death's door I trembling stand.
00:43:57Very confident.
00:43:59Makes dying a pleasure, so he says.
00:44:01Handsome couple they make.
00:44:03Breaks me heart to disturb them.
00:44:05Coming down!
00:44:07Will you send the lady up first,
00:44:08or do you fancy the trip yourself?
00:44:10Lady's first, I always say.
00:44:12What can we do?
00:44:13They know we're stuck.
00:44:14Must have seen the boat drift out.
00:44:16Just in case you'd like a bit of help, Mr. Trehearne,
00:44:20your old friend Thomas
00:44:22is coming down to offer his arm.
00:44:33It's out.
00:44:35Any more, we're fond of company.
00:44:37You'll get it all right, never you fear.
00:44:39It'll be a pleasure, Harry.
00:44:41Come on, who's it to me?
00:44:43We are Belcher.
00:44:44Grab this.
00:44:45Slip it round the bit of rock.
00:44:46Quick.
00:44:47You hear that?
00:44:48There's only one way out of this.
00:44:51Can you swim?
00:44:52Just to please you, Mr. Trehearne,
00:44:53so you won't feel lonely,
00:44:55we're all three coming down.
00:44:57Please don't trouble with me.
00:44:58I said, can you swim?
00:44:59I tell you I'll only be in the way.
00:45:01It'll be hard enough for you getting away alone.
00:45:03I'll be all right.
00:45:04Just don't harm me.
00:45:05Can you swim?
00:45:06I can't swim.
00:45:07Take off that dress.
00:45:08What?
00:45:09And your shoes, quick.
00:45:10But I can't do that.
00:45:11Take it off.
00:45:12I can't.
00:45:13All right, then I will.
00:45:14No, you won't.
00:45:15I will.
00:45:22I'm sure we'll be glad when this little job's over.
00:45:25We've been up all night.
00:45:26Yes, it'll be nice to get to bed.
00:45:28What about the girl, Harry?
00:45:29Did we hand her over to Joss?
00:45:33Come on.
00:45:34Come on.
00:45:37Now, Mr. Cracker.
00:45:45That's the spirit.
00:45:46You're doing fine.
00:45:47That's funny.
00:45:48First time I've seen a woman swimming.
00:45:51It's Joss.
00:45:56Look, Mr. Cracker.
00:45:57He's coming this way.
00:45:59Quick, those rocks.
00:46:01Come out of my tent.
00:46:03You all right?
00:46:07Come on, let's go.
00:46:08He comes.
00:46:09Here it is.
00:46:28It's no good.
00:46:29I'm going.
00:46:30Hang on.
00:46:32It's no good.
00:46:33I'm going.
00:46:34Hang on.
00:46:38Dowland.
00:46:41Good morning, Dowland.
00:46:42I haven't had a taste of that slow gin of yours this year.
00:46:45Now then.
00:46:46I'm three pounds short, Squire Pengallan.
00:46:48Now, Dowland, I told you...
00:46:49Quiet, Davis.
00:46:50Dowland, I want money just as you do.
00:46:51I can't be Squire Pengallan on nothing.
00:46:53Why are you three pounds short?
00:46:55That lad of mine, he went down with a bad leg
00:46:57and it won't heal.
00:46:58Take him to Dr. McIntosh at Bodmin.
00:47:00Give the doctor my compliments.
00:47:01Ask him to take a look at the leg.
00:47:03Pay the three pounds next time.
00:47:04Thank you, Squire.
00:47:05Give him a receipt, Davis.
00:47:06But Sir Humphrey, I won't...
00:47:07Receipt, Davis.
00:47:08Please remember, this man's forefathers
00:47:10were farming Pengallan land
00:47:12and yours were hedge tinkers.
00:47:14Next.
00:47:15Where can we go?
00:47:16Which way?
00:47:17We'd best make for the turnpike.
00:47:19Wait.
00:47:20What house is that over there?
00:47:21Squire's.
00:47:22You mean Sir Humphrey?
00:47:23Yeah.
00:47:24I know him.
00:47:25I was there last night.
00:47:26He'll be glad to help us.
00:47:27Come on.
00:47:28Good.
00:47:29The fellow I mentioned, Sir Humphrey.
00:47:30Birdkin.
00:47:31A rank radical.
00:47:37Birdkin.
00:47:43Oh, well, Birdkin.
00:47:45Come to complain.
00:47:47I want my rights.
00:47:49Your rights?
00:47:50I don't listen to that sort of talk.
00:47:52I've the law on my side.
00:47:53You haven't.
00:47:54I'm the law here in Pengallan
00:47:56and you haven't me on your side
00:47:57and won't have while you take that tone.
00:47:58Next thing you'll be telling me,
00:47:59you're as good as I am.
00:48:00I'm a man.
00:48:01Same as you.
00:48:02Put that out of your head, my friend,
00:48:03before it lands you in the humps.
00:48:05You're not as good as I am and never will be.
00:48:07Nature was against it from the start
00:48:09and everything else has been against it since.
00:48:11I'm a gentleman.
00:48:12Why, you great...
00:48:15Have him run out, Davis.
00:48:17Um, don't give him, uh, 24 hours.
00:48:21If you'll please, Squire Pengallan.
00:48:24Why, if it isn't Granny Tremani.
00:48:26Yes, Your Honor.
00:48:28It's my roof.
00:48:30I've complained to Mr. Davis about it
00:48:32but he takes no notice
00:48:34and it's leaking all the time now.
00:48:36Give her a new roof, Davis.
00:48:38What's a hump for you?
00:48:39I said a new roof.
00:48:41She's my oldest tenant.
00:48:43While I'm here, she'll be snug.
00:48:45I'm sorry, sir.
00:48:47She's my oldest tenant.
00:48:49While I'm here, she'll be snug.
00:48:51Forget I'm the only man under the rank of Marquis
00:48:53who ever gambled 10 years at White's Club
00:48:55and kept his estate out of the hands of the moneylenders.
00:48:58And while I have a roof, she shall have one.
00:49:00I must be, Sir Humphrey.
00:49:01What's this?
00:49:02I told you, any time I came here, you'd let me in.
00:49:04It's very important.
00:49:06My dear child, what on earth's happened?
00:49:09You've got all your soap to the skin.
00:49:11Chadwick, get Mrs. Black and close the door.
00:49:13Come to the fire.
00:49:15Tell them to go now, Davis, some other time.
00:49:18But you're positively ablue with cold.
00:49:21What's happened? Where have you been?
00:49:23Swimming.
00:49:24For our lives.
00:49:25Who is this?
00:49:26This is Jem Trehearne.
00:49:28We got away from Jamaica Inn last night.
00:49:30It's a horrible place.
00:49:31I think it's nothing better than a den of smugglers.
00:49:33They'd have murdered him there last night.
00:49:35She saved my life, sir.
00:49:37This is extraordinary.
00:49:39Sir Humphrey, we need your help.
00:49:41My aunt's still there. If you only knew.
00:49:43Yes, yes, you must tell me the whole story.
00:49:44But first of all, we must find you some dry things.
00:49:46Or you'll catch a cold.
00:49:47Oh, Mrs. Black, take this young lady upstairs.
00:49:49You see, if you can find her something to wear...
00:49:51Very good, sir.
00:49:52Will you come this way, miss?
00:49:54Could I speak to you for a moment, please?
00:49:56Of course.
00:50:00Yes, ma'am.
00:50:06Well, uh, we, uh, see what we can do.
00:50:09Thank you. You're very kind.
00:50:11Oh, don't.
00:50:28Oh, uh, excuse me.
00:50:29Sherlock!
00:50:31Get the, um, uh, fellas some bread and beer.
00:50:34Yes, sir.
00:50:35I'll deal with you later.
00:50:38So I better head in.
00:50:39My name's Poundless.
00:50:40Have you went alongside?
00:50:41Well, then, I speak of most disastrous charges.
00:50:44Moving accidents by flood and field,
00:50:46of hare-bred scapes and the imminent deadly breach.
00:50:48What?
00:50:49Captain Murray will stay for dinner.
00:50:50I should like to, sir Humphrey.
00:50:51You keep the best table in corner.
00:50:52Well, I should hope so.
00:50:53Why, go.
00:50:54I'm due to rejoin my ship at Palma this afternoon.
00:50:56By the time you've finished your pork and walnuts tonight,
00:50:58I shall be sailing past the house.
00:51:00Yes, you will.
00:51:01Sir Humphrey, I must have a word with you.
00:51:04Well?
00:51:05Uh, in private.
00:51:07Uh, sir, nothing you can tell me these gentlemen shouldn't know.
00:51:10One of a gang of, uh, smugglers from Jamaica, eh?
00:51:13Smugglers, eh?
00:51:14Have you got any good brandies through?
00:51:16Well, yes.
00:51:17As a matter of fact, I've got a list of them here.
00:51:19Would you, uh, kindly remember, I'm a justice of the peace.
00:51:23Nevertheless, sir Humphrey,
00:51:24I think you'll be rather interested in these brandies.
00:51:27Uh.
00:51:34Uh, gentlemen, uh,
00:51:37I think I must look into this matter.
00:51:39May I?
00:51:40Certainly.
00:51:42Gentlemen, I think I must look into this matter in private.
00:51:58Come along, my dear sir.
00:52:02If you don't find something good for me, I'll report you to the commission.
00:52:08I've placed some bread and beer for this person in the harness room, sir.
00:52:13Have you now? Hmm?
00:52:14Place some cold chicken and carrot for this person in the study.
00:52:17Sir?
00:52:18See if you can find some clothes for Mr. Trehearne.
00:52:20One I imagine would be a trifle generous.
00:52:22One of Lord George's would be nearer the mark.
00:52:24But this gentleman...
00:52:25Yes, and will you hurry? Hurry!
00:52:27Mr. Humphrey.
00:52:28My dear sir, I must apologize because I had the least idea who you were.
00:52:31What you want out is a stiff glass of brandy.
00:52:33Well, this is your feminine dry clothes.
00:52:35I may as awfully oblige, sir.
00:52:36That's all. Come in.
00:52:37I think I'd better explain that I hold the rank of lieutenant in His Majesty's Royal Navy.
00:52:41I was seconded to duty from a home office.
00:52:43I'm afraid I've been in some pains to conceal my identity.
00:52:46No doubt with good reason, though.
00:52:47I still haven't the least notion of what it's all about.
00:52:49But swallow some brandy before you tell me.
00:52:50You know, I've always had a great admiration for the service.
00:52:53I knew Collingwood well. Fine fellow.
00:52:55All fine fellows.
00:52:56A trifle desiccated, perhaps, one can't have everything.
00:52:59Well, what is all this business?
00:53:02Smuggling?
00:53:04No, it's much worse than that, sir.
00:53:06Wrecking. Deliberate, organized wrecking.
00:53:09Good heavens, not here, though?
00:53:11Yes, sir. Along this coast.
00:53:13Always had wrecks here, you know. A very dangerous coast.
00:53:16Lloyd's discovered that these wrecks had one curious feature in common.
00:53:20Indeed. Drink that up.
00:53:22I think I'll join you with the brandy.
00:53:24It has been quite an eventful morning.
00:53:27What had these wrecks in common?
00:53:31There were never any survivors.
00:53:34Ah, Mr. Trehearne, if what you tell me is true,
00:53:39it's the most dreadful thing I've ever heard.
00:53:41We hear of wrecks down here, of course...
00:53:43Lloyd consulted with the Home Office.
00:53:45They became convinced that these wreckers received accurate information
00:53:49of the movements and cargos of ships passing this...
00:53:54Captain Morse.
00:53:55Yes, sir?
00:53:56We have received a report of a wreck
00:53:58of the movements and cargos of ships passing this...
00:54:02Captain Morse wishes to say goodbye to you, sir.
00:54:05Would you...
00:54:06Excuse me.
00:54:11Just going, sir Humphrey. Enjoyed myself immensely.
00:54:13On the words of the Europe prince.
00:54:14Goodbye, Captain. Bon voyage.
00:54:16Coming back again, sir? Coming again?
00:54:18I shall be thinking of you out there in this wind.
00:54:20I'm sitting over by port tonight.
00:54:29What?
00:54:30It's hardly good.
00:54:31Well, Mr. Trehearne, kindly continue.
00:54:35My researchers took me to Jamaica Inn.
00:54:37The landlord Merlin is the ringleader.
00:54:39That wreck last night was carried out by his men.
00:54:41You were actually there?
00:54:43No, thank heaven. I was still out probation.
00:54:45I helped carry the goods up afterwards.
00:54:49Have you...
00:54:51Have you reported all this to your superiors?
00:54:55No, not yet.
00:54:57I'm after bigger fry than Joss, Merlin.
00:55:01I don't follow you.
00:55:02You, uh, said he was the ringleader.
00:55:05At Jamaica Inn, yes.
00:55:07But he gets his orders from outside.
00:55:09His information comes from outside.
00:55:11His thinking's done for him outside.
00:55:13By whom?
00:55:14I don't know. Merlin's own wife doesn't know.
00:55:17The gang don't even know.
00:55:19I don't know.
00:55:20I don't know.
00:55:21I don't know.
00:55:22I don't know.
00:55:23I don't know.
00:55:24I don't know.
00:55:25The gang don't even know.
00:55:26But that's the man we've got to find.
00:55:42Yes, Joss has called the men for tonight.
00:55:44There's to be another wreck.
00:55:45But they won't know where until they get information from their real leader.
00:55:48And in order to give them that information,
00:55:50he'll be going to the inn tonight.
00:55:53We must get there first.
00:55:54No, sir. We can't do that single-handed.
00:55:56If I could borrow one of your horses, I'll ride to help to the nearest garrison.
00:55:59Ah, yes, but that'll take time.
00:56:00We, uh, mustn't let this fellow slip through our fingers.
00:56:02How's this?
00:56:03You and I will go to the inn at once.
00:56:04My groom can take a message to the garrison at Troro for you.
00:56:07Take some of those.
00:56:08Uh, you say Merlin's riffraff won't be there till later?
00:56:11I fancy we two can hold the fort till the military comes.
00:56:14I'm game if you are, sir.
00:56:15Excellent. I see this is positively exciting.
00:56:18Come in.
00:56:19Chadwick, your money and your life.
00:56:21Closed, sir.
00:56:22I've not told Lord George.
00:56:24Who's the commander at Troro?
00:56:28Uh, Captain, uh, Boyle.
00:56:30Uh, Irishman, I believe. Good fellow in a pinch.
00:56:32I'll write him a note.
00:56:33No, my dear fellow, I'll do that.
00:56:34Uh, you get into Lord George's britches if you can, that is.
00:56:43To, uh, Captain, uh, Boyle.
00:56:48Hello, um, Officer Commanding,
00:56:52Count Ed,
00:56:54Commissioner,
00:56:56Troro.
00:56:59What shall I, uh, say to him?
00:57:02You, uh, know this kind of thing?
00:57:04Your help is needed, Ed.
00:57:10Your, uh, help, help, yes, help, uh,
00:57:14is, uh, needed.
00:57:16Thank you, sir.
00:57:27To which it is intended.
00:57:31To which it is intended.
00:57:33To which, uh, it is, uh, intended.
00:57:37To give your immediate attention.
00:57:40Oh.
00:57:44I have with me an officer of the law,
00:57:47James Trahan.
00:57:48I am Officer of the Law, James Trahan.
00:57:50He's wanted to investigate the number of shipwrecks
00:57:53contrived by the wreckers on this coast.
00:57:57Got that?
00:57:58I guess, yes.
00:57:59He reports that the wreckers have their headquarters
00:58:04at Jamaica Inn, Penn Gardens,
00:58:06and has enough evidence to hang the landlord
00:58:10and his accomplices.
00:58:17All ready?
00:58:18Yes.
00:58:19Miraculous fit.
00:58:20You put Lord George in the shade, huh?
00:58:23I, uh, I'd better get you a hat.
00:58:25Chadwick!
00:58:27I, I, I, we, we, we must leave at once.
00:58:29One moment, sir.
00:58:31The girl, Miss Yellin, she must know about this.
00:58:33Oh, no, no, no, uh, that must wait, uh,
00:58:35poor thing.
00:58:36Evidently devoted to her relative.
00:58:39I had no choice, Sir Humphrey.
00:58:40I, I couldn't tell her the truth.
00:58:42Oh, uh, Chadwick, will you tell Sam I want him at once?
00:58:44Where is he?
00:58:45In the kitchen, sir.
00:58:46Sam!
00:58:47Uh, you better have a warm cloak.
00:58:48You'll need it in this wind.
00:58:49Chadwick, will you get, uh, Mr. Trahan the blue cloak,
00:58:51uh, not the one with the astrakhan collar.
00:58:52Get him a hat.
00:58:53And, uh, will you get me my cloak and hat?
00:58:54Hmm?
00:58:55Oh, uh, here you are, Sam.
00:58:56Now, sir, I...
00:58:57Ride with the crew as fast as you can.
00:58:58Deliver that to Captain Boyle at militia headquarters.
00:59:00Captain Boyle.
00:59:01Yes?
00:59:02And, uh, would you, uh, gallop all the way?
00:59:03Very good, sir.
00:59:04And, uh, would you be, uh, good enough to tell, uh, Robbins
00:59:06I want my coat at once?
00:59:07Yes.
00:59:08Come along.
00:59:09Chadwick!
00:59:12Your cloak, sir.
00:59:13Oh, thank you so much.
00:59:14Uh, would you, uh, tell Mrs. Black, uh, uh,
00:59:16to look after the young lady.
00:59:17And if she can persuade her to get a little sleep,
00:59:19uh, so much the better.
00:59:20Thank you so much.
00:59:21And will you make my excuses for me, will you?
00:59:23And, uh, tell Lord George I'll be back for dinner.
00:59:26Yes.
00:59:27Oh, thank you so much.
00:59:32Robbins!
00:59:38Well, sir, my coat.
00:59:40Isn't it, uh, ready?
00:59:42The young lady came round the back and took it, sir.
00:59:44What?
00:59:45She said you had ordered it for her, sir.
00:59:47You're getting me out of...
00:59:48Horses, quick, will you?
00:59:52You must come away with me now while there's time.
00:59:54What's happened?
00:59:55That man I cut down, Jem Trehearne, was a law officer.
00:59:57No, no.
00:59:58He's on his way here now with Sir Humphrey.
01:00:00They've sent a truer off for help.
01:00:01Joss.
01:00:02Quick, I must change this dress.
01:00:03Get your things together before they come.
01:00:05I must tell Joss.
01:00:06There's no time.
01:00:07I tell you I'll not leave without Joss.
01:00:08Don't you understand?
01:00:09They know the truth.
01:00:10And I'm patient.
01:00:11So do I.
01:00:12This is your last chance to be free of him.
01:00:13Your last chance.
01:00:14No.
01:00:15He's a wrecker.
01:00:16A murderer.
01:00:17But he's my husband.
01:00:18Oh, Mary, you don't understand.
01:00:20You don't know him.
01:00:31Joss, she's coming in to warn us.
01:00:33We must get away.
01:00:37What?
01:00:38Where's that fellow?
01:00:40Where's Trehearne?
01:00:41Joss, they're coming for you.
01:00:42Trehearne's a law officer.
01:00:44Joss, we can't.
01:00:46Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary.
01:00:49Joss.
01:00:50Joss, my dear.
01:00:51Joss.
01:00:52Joss, my dear.
01:00:53Joss.
01:00:54Come on, let's get out of here.
01:01:25I don't think I need tell you why I'm here with this officer, Merlin.
01:01:30It's rather fancy you'll be able to guess.
01:01:32As a magistrate, I demand the right to search your premises.
01:01:35Perhaps you'll show us round, Mr. Merlin?
01:01:41All clear in there, Sir Humphrey.
01:01:43So you're here. How quick of you, Mr. Trehearne.
01:01:46But of course, law officers waste very little time.
01:01:48I'm sorry. Come here, if you please, Mrs. Merlin.
01:01:51But she's had nothing to do with this.
01:01:52I sincerely hope not.
01:01:53Why couldn't you have been honest with me? Why didn't you tell me who you were?
01:01:56So you could have warned your aunt, as you try to just now.
01:01:58And why not? She's innocent.
01:02:00You needn't be afraid she'll run away. I've tried.
01:02:02But nothing in this world will drive her away from Joss.
01:02:04If that is the case, perhaps Mrs. Merlin would mix us something to drive out the cold.
01:02:08What would you like to have?
01:02:09Hot brandy for me, if you would be so kind.
01:02:11Up the stairs, Joss.
01:02:12Sure.
01:02:13Go on, get up.
01:02:15I'm sorry about this, believe me.
01:02:18But try not to worry. We'll do our best.
01:02:24I'm patient. You've known about Joss all along.
01:02:26I love him.
01:02:27But when he...
01:02:28People can't help being what they are. Joss can't, I can't. There's nothing to be done.
01:02:31You could leave him. Even now you could leave him.
01:02:34Mary, go and put the kettle on the fire while I get the brandy.
01:02:37This is where he comes in, up these stone steps.
01:02:39You're expecting a visitor, aren't you, Joss?
01:02:42He comes to one of these rooms, I'm certain of that.
01:02:44I've tried that door, but it's locked.
01:02:45Give me the key.
01:02:47If you may as well, I'll break that door down.
01:02:49Don't be a fool, Merlin. Give him the key.
01:02:54Go on, get in.
01:02:58Mind your head, sir. These doors are rather low.
01:03:01Oh, uh, thank you.
01:03:03Ah, this looks more like it.
01:03:04Never used.
01:03:05What did you say, Merlin?
01:03:06I say it's never used.
01:03:08No? Then why is that fire alight?
01:03:10You're right, Mr. George.
01:03:11Your friend's apparently expected very soon.
01:03:13You should consider it with the fellow.
01:03:15I like a good fire.
01:03:18Hello. Yes, sir.
01:03:20What do you make of it?
01:03:21It's blood on silk.
01:03:23We got silk from last night's rake.
01:03:24You see, it was here last night.
01:03:26Foolish of you to overlook this, Joss.
01:03:28One might even say careless.
01:03:33See that, sir Humphrey?
01:03:35There'll be many others, too.
01:03:37Unusual place, behind the curtain.
01:03:39Cigar?
01:03:40Yes.
01:03:41Would you open it?
01:03:42Yes, sir.
01:03:43I'll open it for you.
01:03:44Thank you, sir.
01:03:45Unusual place, behind the curtain.
01:03:46Cigar?
01:03:47Yes.
01:03:49Would you open the door at the end of the passage?
01:03:50Certainly.
01:03:55Thank you.
01:03:56Thank you.
01:04:13Joss, who is it who comes here?
01:04:14Would you like to know?
01:04:15I'll tell you.
01:04:17Santa Claus, every Christmas.
01:04:19It'll make things a lot easier for you if you tell me.
01:04:21You don't plan these rakes, Joss.
01:04:23Who does?
01:04:24You'll find out, Mr. Law Officer.
01:04:34All covered in plaster.
01:04:37I left the door open for him.
01:04:38Good.
01:04:39What about the signal?
01:04:40Better light it up for him.
01:04:41Out of there.
01:04:45What about the women?
01:04:46Better bring them up.
01:04:47Don't you think?
01:04:48Right, I'll get them.
01:04:51Watch it.
01:04:52Might I fetch my tally up while you're about it?
01:04:54Right.
01:04:56Still blowing?
01:04:58Order's over, sir.
01:04:59Take your orders, Murray.
01:05:01Another rake?
01:05:02Tonight?
01:05:04Captain Murray would like to have dined with me.
01:05:07He dislikes the food on shipboard, you know.
01:05:09He was particularly mortified at having to sail past here at dinnertime.
01:05:14Which means, let's see, Barnard's head.
01:05:17And a clock, or thereabouts.
01:05:18Yes, sir.
01:05:20What are they carrying, sir?
01:05:21Among other things, gold.
01:05:22Must make quite certain, Merlin, because I need the money very particularly.
01:05:31If the wind drops after, I'm an indifferent sailor.
01:05:34What?
01:05:35I'm going to take a little holiday.
01:05:36I advise you to do the same.
01:05:38Why, what happens then?
01:05:39Nothing.
01:05:40Nothing yet.
01:05:42But the authorities sent Mr. Trehearne down into Cornwall.
01:05:46You see, they suspect...
01:05:50I shall come back when it's blown over.
01:05:53Then it's the last one.
01:05:54It's the last of this series.
01:05:57I shall catch the Falmouth Packet tonight for St. Malo.
01:06:01I shall call back on the way to have the gold and valuables ready for me.
01:06:04They're extremely fond of such things in France.
01:06:08What about Trehearne?
01:06:09When will your men be here?
01:06:16If this is what saving your life has brought us all to, I wish to a heaven I'd let you...
01:06:19You don't think I'm enjoying this.
01:06:39Is there anything wrong?
01:06:40Oh, no.
01:06:41Our friend made one of his very elementary jokes.
01:06:43Well, I think we're ready for him.
01:06:44I've locked the women in their bedroom.
01:06:45That door's open and the light's in the window.
01:06:46Everything, in fact, except the man himself.
01:06:48Your groom left for Truro just before us.
01:06:50They're an hour and a quarter there and back.
01:06:52Which means Captain Boyle should be here within the next ten minutes.
01:06:55You hear that, Joss?
01:06:56It's your last chance.
01:06:57There's only one way you might get out of this mess.
01:06:59And that's if you don't do it.
01:07:00I'll do it.
01:07:01I'll do it.
01:07:02I'll do it.
01:07:03I'll do it.
01:07:04I'll do it.
01:07:05I'll do it.
01:07:06I'll do it.
01:07:07I'll do it.
01:07:08There's only one way you might save your skin.
01:07:09Name the man and tell the whole story.
01:07:11Reminds me, I took the precaution of bringing this bollard for the fellow's apprehension.
01:07:15Of course, his name will have to be filled in later, when we know it.
01:07:19Like to write it in for us, Joss?
01:07:23Well, what are you waiting for?
01:07:24You've taken all the risks so far.
01:07:25You and Harry and Salvation and the rest.
01:07:27He's sold to that.
01:07:28And what have you got out of it?
01:07:29The bare pickings.
01:07:30Have you thought of that, Merlin?
01:07:32You've a chance to break free of him for good.
01:07:34You could turn King's evidence.
01:07:35Why don't you, Joss?
01:07:36Do you think he'd hesitate in your shoes?
01:07:38No, a man like that would save his own skin first.
01:07:40I think so.
01:07:41He'd sacrifice anybody.
01:07:43You seem to have a very clear picture of him.
01:07:45Tell me, what sort of a fellow do you think he really is?
01:07:49This man deliberately plans not only the wrecking of ships,
01:07:51but the cold-blooded slaughter of any who survive the wreck.
01:07:54He remains aloof.
01:07:55Content to hire the scum of the coast to do his murderous work for him.
01:07:59Thinking there's no blood on his own hands, but there is.
01:08:01Heaven help him, there's blood on that man's very soul.
01:08:04I'd like to break the...
01:08:05The miller!
01:08:07Watch it.
01:08:08I'll go down and tell them to surround the place and to lie low till we give the word.
01:08:11We don't want them on view here.
01:08:23Here we are.
01:08:27Damn you!
01:08:30Sir Humphrey!
01:08:31The guards for the gang are here.
01:08:32You've got somebody with him.
01:08:34Get out of the back, you two, and see nobody gets outside.
01:08:36Sir Humphrey!
01:08:38I'm just one minute too late. They're watching the back.
01:08:40There's no other way. What can we...
01:08:42Are you up there, Joss?
01:08:47Joss!
01:08:55Squire Pangolin.
01:08:58That's right, Harry.
01:08:59Our respected Justice of the Peace.
01:09:01Brought here by your pal, Mr. Teherne,
01:09:03who forgot to tell you he's a law officer.
01:09:06What's that?
01:09:07What do you think?
01:09:09They came here to hang us over the wreck.
01:09:11We'll make a real job of it this time.
01:09:14Come on.
01:09:23Hold on.
01:09:26We've got to go careful, Harry.
01:09:27What's the matter?
01:09:28I don't want our much respected Justice of the Peace
01:09:30found here dead. People might talk.
01:09:32He won't be found.
01:09:33But he might be missed.
01:09:34Maybe they knew he was coming here.
01:09:37We've got to finish him, Joss.
01:09:38Surely we have, but that takes a little thinking over,
01:09:40and there's no time for that now, you see.
01:09:46We're doing another wreck.
01:09:48Tonight?
01:09:49Nine o'clock.
01:09:50We'll fix them when we come back.
01:09:52Get a couple of ropes there.
01:09:53Come on, Daniel.
01:09:59No, I'll do him.
01:10:00It'll be a pleasure.
01:10:07Do you think I came here just for you, you fools?
01:10:09I told you before there's somebody behind Joss.
01:10:11Joss knows it.
01:10:12If you wait here long enough, you'll see him.
01:10:14He's coming here tonight.
01:10:15You'll shut your gob.
01:10:16Playing for time, are you?
01:10:18You'd like to see us miss that wreck we're doing tonight,
01:10:20wouldn't you?
01:10:21Well, we wouldn't miss it for worlds, see?
01:10:23Joss finished trusting his worship?
01:10:25Let's make him nice and snug.
01:10:27And while we're away,
01:10:28we've got to think of a nice little accident for you.
01:10:32Now, what would your worship fancy?
01:10:33A choice coach over the cliffs?
01:10:35Or perhaps you'd sooner be caught by the tide
01:10:37with our friend Jem here
01:10:38on a nice, comfortable, cozy part of the beach.
01:10:42That's it.
01:10:43In death, they shall not be divided.
01:10:45I warn you, all of you,
01:10:46if you lay a finger on either of us,
01:10:47you'll pay for it.
01:10:48You know it'll come to you.
01:10:49You'll end swinging in the wind
01:10:50at Execution Dock with a coat of tar
01:10:52to keep the weather out.
01:10:53It's time we went.
01:10:54Well, who's going to stay with them?
01:10:55We can't leave them here without somebody.
01:10:56What about Salvation?
01:10:57He can talk to Mr. Trehearne about eternity.
01:11:00Him?
01:11:01Not me.
01:11:02We'll need all hands down on the shore.
01:11:03Patience will watch him.
01:11:04Run upstairs and fetch the women.
01:11:06The lock's in the bedroom.
01:11:07I'm sorry to see you here, Willie Penhall.
01:11:09I told you when you were up before me for poaching last year
01:11:11you were falling amongst evil companions.
01:11:13You see, I was right.
01:11:14You should have listened to me, my boy.
01:11:19Well, it looks as though your wish is going to come true.
01:11:21You might just as well have left me where you found me.
01:11:24What's she doing here, Joss?
01:11:25Well, she came here to warn us, Harry.
01:11:26Well, that sounds some of what I must say.
01:11:28She started the whole thing.
01:11:29I don't see why I...
01:11:30I look after her, Harry.
01:11:31I got a nice job for your patience, my dear.
01:11:33Take this and watch the two gentlemen.
01:11:35But you can't leave a woman in charge, Joss.
01:11:37I tell you, I'll leave the lot of you down at the beach.
01:11:39They're well tied, aren't they?
01:11:40Besides, this will be all the better for a finger
01:11:42that's nervous-like on the trigger.
01:11:44I shouldn't move your worship bearing that in mind.
01:11:46You wouldn't like your suit spoiled with a bullet hole,
01:11:48I'm sure.
01:11:49Don't be frightened, my dear.
01:11:50You'll have no call to use it, most likely.
01:11:52Come on, look lively now.
01:11:53Patience.
01:11:54You can't let this happen.
01:11:55You can't leave them like that and be murdered.
01:11:56Shut up, you.
01:11:57You're coming home with us.
01:11:58Take your hands off her, Joss.
01:11:59You can't take her to the wreck.
01:12:00Joss!
01:12:01Oh, of course not, Mr. Trehearne.
01:12:02I'm going to leave her behind to cut you loose
01:12:04for the second time in 24 hours.
01:12:06Come on, now.
01:12:07Mr. Fallon.
01:12:09Last of me for her safety.
01:12:12Yes, your worship.
01:12:23What's happened to the military?
01:12:24Where the devil have they gone?
01:12:25Something must have delayed them.
01:12:26If they'd only come, there might be a chance to save the wreck.
01:12:28That'd be difficult, you know.
01:12:29We don't know where it's going to be.
01:12:30Humphrey, I'll tell you something.
01:12:31Our man came here, but he left before us.
01:12:33How do you mean?
01:12:34He must have done, otherwise Joss
01:12:35wouldn't have known about the wreck.
01:12:37I warn you, Mrs. Merlin, if Captain Ball
01:12:38finds you like that, nothing will save you.
01:12:40This is very annoying.
01:12:41I told Chadwick I'd be back for dinner.
01:12:43Now, Mrs. Merlin, I wonder if that pistol's loaded.
01:12:47Probably you're inexperienced in these things.
01:12:49Would you like me to have a look at it?
01:12:50That's no good, sir.
01:12:51That'll never work.
01:12:52Very well, Mrs. Merlin.
01:12:53Let's see if it's properly primed.
01:12:55I'm afraid you're not fully conversant
01:12:57with the real facts of the situation.
01:12:59I know your husband better than you do.
01:13:01I think he would no more have loaded that pistol
01:13:03than he would have left me helpless.
01:13:06This has been quite absurd, as I thought.
01:13:11Now, Mrs. Merlin, I've always admired
01:13:16your devotion to your husband.
01:13:18The woman shall cleave to the man,
01:13:20even if the man is our friend Joss.
01:13:22Admirable.
01:13:23Now, if this officer should escape,
01:13:25your husband will pay for it with his life.
01:13:28So I needn't stress the importance
01:13:31of the task I'm giving you.
01:13:33There.
01:13:37Watch him.
01:13:38Closely.
01:13:39There's the slightest chance of him getting free.
01:13:42Don't hesitate to shoot him.
01:13:46Skip time pressure on the trigger, Mrs. Merlin.
01:13:48On the trigger.
01:13:50And all will be well.
01:13:53No.
01:13:56You've forgotten one thing, Pedger,
01:13:57and the note I sent to Captain Boyle.
01:13:59There's still the military to reckon with.
01:14:01There is no Captain Boyle.
01:14:03In consequence, there'll be no military.
01:14:16Mrs. Merlin, you've got to let me go.
01:14:18Quick.
01:14:19Please.
01:14:20Don't move.
01:14:33Whoa!
01:14:34Make a run!
01:14:35Make a run!
01:14:37Whoa!
01:14:45Up to the beacon with you.
01:14:46Quick.
01:14:47Once again, can't I join in the race?
01:14:49When you've grown to man's size, baby.
01:14:51I never see anything.
01:14:52Off with you.
01:14:53Run!
01:15:08Would you like me to bring you back a nice ring?
01:15:11Not including the finger, if you follow me.
01:15:14Now, come on out of there.
01:15:18Hold on to her, Captain Boyle.
01:15:39Mrs. Merlin, where's the wreck going to be?
01:15:42I don't know.
01:15:43You can't let it happen.
01:15:44You must set me free.
01:15:45Innocent men and women are going to die,
01:15:47and you'll be responsible.
01:15:49You love your husband.
01:15:50I know that.
01:15:51And I know it's my duty to take him if I can.
01:15:53But the men on that ship have wives, too.
01:15:55Think of that.
01:15:56Think of yourself if Joss was on board.
01:15:58That ship's sailing down from Falmouth and the Gale.
01:16:01Somewhere on the shore, a beacon is going out.
01:16:04And you see the rest of the ship shuddering and striking.
01:16:06Her men spread out in the yards like flies,
01:16:08clinging to the rigging, screaming at the sight of the surf.
01:16:11And after the wreck, the wolves.
01:16:13That's why you must let me go.
01:16:14That's why you must tell me where that wreck is.
01:16:16I can't.
01:16:17I can't.
01:16:18I don't know, I tell you.
01:16:20I've never known.
01:16:22Mrs. Merlin.
01:16:24Let me go now, and I'll find out where it is.
01:16:27Harry, there's hardly time.
01:16:29I can't.
01:16:30What will happen to Joss?
01:16:31You must make a choice.
01:16:32The lives of those men and of other men
01:16:34in the future or the life of Joss.
01:16:36After all, Joss is only one man.
01:16:38Yes, but he's my man.
01:16:41Mrs. Merlin, supposing I allow your husband...
01:17:05Harry!
01:17:07Harry!
01:17:11Whoa, whoa.
01:17:12Where's the nearest military gas?
01:17:14What do you mean, why?
01:17:15I want you close.
01:17:16Give me those reins in the name of the law.
01:17:18Here's my wife.
01:17:33There she is.
01:17:34Look!
01:17:37There she is.
01:18:07There she is.
01:18:08Look!
01:18:09There she is.
01:18:37There she is.
01:19:07There she is.
01:19:08There she is.
01:19:37There she is.
01:19:55The light.
01:19:56All the tanks.
01:20:07All right, Joss, you leave her to us.
01:20:32We'll manage very nicely, thank you.
01:20:34I'm sure you'll agree, Harry, this calls for my attention.
01:20:35This is where I come into my own.
01:20:36Let her go!
01:20:37Get her in that cart, quick!
01:20:38Keep her here!
01:20:39You can't take her.
01:20:40She's robbed us of the best carver we've ever had.
01:20:41Put her down!
01:20:42Robbed you?
01:20:43Yes, I have, and I robbed you of your chance
01:20:44to pick up your woolen pocket by murdering
01:20:45innocent devils you've never even seen.
01:20:46And I'm glad.
01:20:47I don't care what happens.
01:20:48I'm glad.
01:20:49Shut your mouth, you little fool!
01:20:50Shut up again, Joss!
01:20:51We want her, Joss!
01:20:52And we're going after her!
01:20:53We want her!
01:20:54We want her!
01:20:55We want her!
01:20:56We want her!
01:20:57We want her!
01:20:58We want her!
01:20:59We want her!
01:21:03We want her!
01:21:04We want her!
01:21:05We want her!
01:21:06We want her!
01:21:07We want her!
01:21:08We want her!
01:21:09We want her!
01:21:10We want her!
01:21:11Get her!
01:21:12We want her!
01:21:13We want her!
01:21:14We want her!
01:21:15We want her!
01:21:16Get her!
01:21:17Chadwick, I don't know how long my business will take me.
01:21:18I may be away for some weeks, but I think that'll be all.
01:21:19Very good.
01:21:20Sir Humphrey, sir.
01:21:21What is it, Sam?
01:21:22I couldn't deliver this, sir.
01:21:23The regiment left Turo for Bodmin three weeks ago.
01:21:24Good.
01:21:25And nobody's heard of any Captain Boyle.
01:21:26Extraordinary.
01:21:27Shall I try Bodmin, sir?
01:21:28No, no, it's of no importance.
01:21:29I think that'll be all, Chadwick.
01:21:33This one, please.
01:21:45Sir.
01:21:46What? Well, uh, uh, Chadwick.
01:21:50You will pardon the liberty?
01:21:52You're not ill.
01:21:54Ill, Chadwick.
01:21:56Ill.
01:21:58I've never felt better in my life.
01:22:00Come here.
01:22:02Ah, come here.
01:22:04So much younger, taking a beautiful young girl with me
01:22:08on their travels, huh?
01:22:09Yes, sir.
01:22:10Is there anything more?
01:22:11Yes, sir.
01:22:12Don't stand there with that look in your eyes.
01:22:13Sam?
01:22:14Sir?
01:22:16Keep the mare at bay in good condition, won't you?
01:22:19And come here.
01:22:21Watch Chadwick.
01:22:22His mind's going.
01:22:26Drive on, will you?
01:22:33Mr. Chadwick?
01:22:35He's, um...
01:22:37I've seen that coming along for years.
01:22:46Outpatient!
01:22:47Outpatient!
01:22:49Outpatient!
01:22:50Outpatient!
01:22:54Mary!
01:22:55Joss, what happened?
01:22:57Joss is hurt.
01:23:00Joss is hurt.
01:23:01Careful, Joss.
01:23:02Joss.
01:23:05Mary!
01:23:10Mary.
01:23:11Mary, what's happened?
01:23:12I stopped the wreck on Patience.
01:23:14The men came for me and Joss saved me.
01:23:16They shot me.
01:23:30Joss!
01:23:31Joss!
01:23:33Oh, Patience.
01:23:36Patience, my dear.
01:23:39You're all right, Joss.
01:23:40I'm taking care of you.
01:23:42You're a good girl, Patience.
01:23:48I'm sorry.
01:23:54Where's Jem?
01:23:55Outpatient, he's not...
01:23:56I set him free.
01:23:59He went to find the wreck.
01:24:02Mary, he promised me he'd let Joss escape.
01:24:05You know what that means?
01:24:07We can leave here.
01:24:08We can leave here together, Joss and I.
01:24:10You must help me, Mary.
01:24:12We must go quickly.
01:24:13We must go quickly.
01:24:14We must go quickly.
01:24:15We must go quickly.
01:24:16We must go quickly.
01:24:17We must go quickly.
01:24:18We must go quickly.
01:24:19We must go quickly.
01:24:20We must go quickly.
01:24:21You must help me, Mary.
01:24:22We must go quickly while we can.
01:24:24Mary will begin again.
01:24:25Think of it.
01:24:26To be able to live without fear among different people who don't know us.
01:24:29Yes, Auntie.
01:24:30It'll be like those first days in Bodmin.
01:24:32Joss was different then.
01:24:34He's strong.
01:24:35He'll soon get better.
01:24:37Won't he?
01:24:41Of course.
01:24:43In a moment, when he's recovered a little, we must move him.
01:24:45We can't wait.
01:24:46Joss mustn't be here when...
01:24:48when he comes back.
01:24:50Who?
01:24:51Oh, Mary, I haven't told you.
01:24:53I didn't know myself until tonight.
01:24:55But I've always known Joss wasn't his own master.
01:24:58There's someone else, Mary.
01:24:59Someone who planned the wrecks and had Joss in his power.
01:25:02Tonight I find out who.
01:25:03Mary, it's...
01:25:14I'm patient.
01:25:15I'm patient.
01:25:21Will you help me now, patient?
01:25:24Give me a drink.
01:25:31Yes, Joss, yes.
01:25:51A good, clean shot, wasn't it?
01:25:55I'm sorry.
01:25:56Poor creature.
01:25:57She has suffered so much.
01:25:59But I was forced to do it.
01:26:01You see, she was going to tell you about me.
01:26:04I didn't like that.
01:26:06I wanted to tell you myself.
01:26:10So you stopped the wreck.
01:26:13Pity I was going to tell you.
01:26:17So you stopped the wreck.
01:26:19Pity I was counting on it.
01:26:20You're a very brave young lady,
01:26:22but you've made my position very difficult.
01:26:24Let me go! Let me go!
01:26:25Please don't scream like that.
01:26:26I shall have to put this handkerchief in your mouth.
01:26:31You must tell me if that hurts.
01:26:34Of course you can't.
01:26:35How silly of me.
01:26:37Put your hands down.
01:26:39Put your hands down.
01:26:41But I shall have to tie them up, too.
01:26:47This will prevent the cord from cutting your wrists.
01:26:53You see, you're quite alone now.
01:26:57You have no one else in the world except myself.
01:27:00So I'm going to take care of you.
01:27:04In fact, we are going away together.
01:27:08We should be going now.
01:27:10Traherne may come back.
01:27:11You better put this on.
01:27:13It's wise to wrap up well while this cold wind's blowing.
01:27:16I'm always telling people they can't be too careful,
01:27:19but they think they know better.
01:27:22And you wouldn't want people to see you like that, would you?
01:27:31I'm glad you're quiet now.
01:27:40Now come along.
01:27:41Now come along.
01:27:42My coach is not far away.
01:27:53But we must hurry.
01:27:55We must hurry.
01:27:58We must hurry.
01:28:12Sir Humphrey.
01:28:13And the girls with him.
01:28:14But Joss, what about Joss?
01:28:16Come on.
01:28:25Traherne's gone, too.
01:28:27Joss.
01:28:28Joss.
01:28:29Joss.
01:28:30Harry.
01:28:31Here.
01:28:32Quick.
01:28:35Dead.
01:28:36Both of them.
01:28:39Are you certain they've done that to Joss, Harry?
01:28:43If you ask me, it's time we moved on.
01:28:53What are you all standing there for?
01:28:54Get out!
01:28:56And don't keep together.
01:28:57Scatter.
01:28:59Scatter.
01:29:07Now where's that girl?
01:29:09It's a question.
01:29:10Come on now, where is she?
01:29:11Tell me.
01:29:12Take it calm now.
01:29:13Take it calm.
01:29:14You're going to be disappointed, Mr. Traherne.
01:29:16She's gone and found herself another gentleman.
01:29:18I just see you sneaking off alone with his worship.
01:29:21Squire.
01:29:23We've got to find them, Captain.
01:29:24We better have half a dozen men.
01:29:25Sawyer, I want six men to ride with Mr. Traherne and myself.
01:29:29I don't like it.
01:29:31I don't like it at all.
01:29:33It was breaking that bit of looking glasses, did it?
01:29:36I told you, seven years bad luck.
01:29:39No, Danny, not more than seven days.
01:29:41Not counting eternity.
01:29:42What'll he do?
01:29:43What's going to happen to us?
01:29:44It'll be a proper public execution with the women watching.
01:29:47I'll make them sit up.
01:29:49I'm ready.
01:29:50I'm ready.
01:29:54That won't do, will it?
01:29:55Better tie him up.
01:29:59Why are you doing that?
01:30:00Why can't I be chained?
01:30:02Stop.
01:30:03Stop.
01:30:04I want to be chained like the others.
01:30:06Listen to me.
01:30:07I've got a right to be.
01:30:08I'm the same as them.
01:30:09I've done what they've done, haven't I?
01:30:11I want to hang with them.
01:30:14Yes.
01:30:15Then hang me.
01:30:18Hang me.
01:30:20Hang me.
01:30:22I don't want to hang.
01:30:23I don't want to die.
01:30:24Not yet.
01:30:25I'm only a boy.
01:30:26I'm only 17.
01:30:27You won't let them, will you?
01:30:29I only did what I was told.
01:30:31I never killed anybody.
01:30:32I never even went near the wrecks.
01:30:34So you can't hang me.
01:30:35You mustn't.
01:30:36You dare not.
01:30:37Because I don't want to die.
01:30:39I don't want to die.
01:30:50Where's my house?
01:30:51Do you see it?
01:30:52Across the bay.
01:30:55The Pengallans have been there a long time.
01:30:58I may never see it again.
01:31:02Of course, you see, we may never be able to come back.
01:31:06We may be going a long way, you know.
01:31:08There are the sun, of course, Italy.
01:31:10Perhaps the Isles of Greece.
01:31:12I don't know.
01:31:13I don't know.
01:31:14I don't know.
01:31:15I don't know.
01:31:16There are the sun, of course, Italy.
01:31:17Perhaps the Isles of Greece.
01:31:20You're thinking that'll cost money.
01:31:22But there, I have enough.
01:31:25One must have enough.
01:31:27I always knew that to live like a gentleman,
01:31:30spaciously and with elegance, one must have money.
01:31:34And with a few beautiful possessions, of course,
01:31:37like you, my dear.
01:31:47Where's Sir Humphrey?
01:31:48Sir Humphrey has gone away on business, sir.
01:31:50Where?
01:31:51May I ask?
01:31:52Answer, man, answer.
01:31:53Sir Humphrey is taking the Falmouth knife packet
01:31:55to St. Marlowe.
01:31:56I say, I say, what's this?
01:31:57Oh, it's you.
01:31:58Good heavens.
01:32:00My suit.
01:32:01These gentlemen are inquiring for Sir Humphrey, sir.
01:32:03What do you want it for?
01:32:04Something wrong?
01:32:05Sir Humphrey's the head of a band of wreckers
01:32:06who are under arrest at Jamaica Inn.
01:32:11Sir Humphrey's the head of a band of wreckers
01:32:12who are under arrest at Jamaica Inn.
01:32:42Well, he's ready, man.
01:32:48Welcome, sir.
01:32:57I put your luggage below, sir.
01:33:01Mr. Humphrey and Penhowler, the large statements.
01:33:04Ruth, charge.
01:33:05Yes, sir.
01:33:06Get the bottle of brandy.
01:33:07Very good, sir.
01:33:08Have a good day, sir.
01:33:17A miserable hole. It's the best they've got.
01:33:22Old traveler, though.
01:33:24I'll make you comfortable.
01:33:31Never really cared for wrecking. After all, they're not my kind of thing.
01:33:34Hobnobbing with cutthroats.
01:33:36Had to be done. Half my friends living like paupers.
01:33:39But I'm living like a prince.
01:33:41Drowned hundreds of sailors to do it.
01:33:46Not like a prince.
01:33:50Then I'll make a princess out of you.
01:34:07I believe you're sorry because you're not marrying some oaf.
01:34:12Farther on, you are a dozen sniveling, dirty-nosed rats.
01:34:19Any man of sensibility would rather see you dead first.
01:34:25In Paris, sir, you'll have your woman to attend you.
01:34:28I'll see to your new clothes myself.
01:34:31Yes, I'll dress you, my dear.
01:34:33We've put silk next to that smooth skin of yours.
01:34:39Pale green silk, I think.
01:34:46I'll be back.
01:34:49Pale green silk, I think.
01:34:56Stop crying.
01:34:58Stop it, you little fool.
01:35:00Be beautiful.
01:35:02Hire as many as you like, but you must be beautiful.
01:35:05You have to be hired now.
01:35:07The age of chivalry is gone.
01:35:09The glory of Europe is...
01:35:11Back to the quayside.
01:35:13Two boats.
01:35:14They may be coming for you.
01:35:16Of course, you can't go with them.
01:35:18Look down there.
01:35:19Right, chaplain.
01:35:20Nothing to be frightened about.
01:35:21Things might be most unpleasant.
01:35:42Captain Johnson!
01:35:44I'm here!
01:35:46Sir Humphrey, pay go up.
01:35:48Give yourself up, I beg you, sir Humphrey, and let her go.
01:35:52Pray, keep your...
01:35:54Careful.
01:35:55Wing him if possible.
01:35:57Take care.
01:35:58Lean away from him as far as you can.
01:36:00No, no, don't shoot.
01:36:01He can't help himself.
01:36:02He doesn't know what he's doing.
01:36:03He's mad, I tell you.
01:36:04Mad!
01:36:12Thank you, ma'am.
01:36:22Must be now.
01:36:26Please be still.
01:36:29Jim, don't harm him.
01:36:30It's not his fault.
01:36:31He can't help himself.
01:36:32Hold it a moment, ma'am.
01:36:33Have a seat, Humphrey.
01:36:34Come down.
01:36:36Come down from the rigging and give yourself up.
01:36:39Come down.
01:36:41Come down, sir Humphrey.
01:36:47Come down, sir.
01:36:49Come down, sir Humphrey.
01:36:52Come down, sir Humphrey.
01:36:55Come down, sir Humphrey.
01:36:58Come down, sir.
01:36:59Come down.
01:37:01Heavens, what's the squire doing up there?
01:37:09Come down, sir Humphrey, and give yourself up.
01:37:11You'll not be harmed, I promise you.
01:37:13Come down, sir.
01:37:15I shall be down to you before you're up to me, Mr. Trahan.
01:37:18Ah, if you'd be kind enough to give me rope.
01:37:23Come on up there, and bring that man down.
01:37:36What are you all waiting for?
01:37:38A spectacle?
01:37:40You shall have it.
01:37:42And tell your children how the great age ended.
01:37:46Make way for Pink Gallant!
01:37:52Help!
01:38:22The End

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